Publications by authors named "HEIDE E"

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  • This study investigates white matter (WM) changes in newly diagnosed epilepsy patients who had a first seizure, focusing on differences in WM integrity compared to healthy controls using diffusion imaging.
  • Results showed that first-seizure patients exhibited decreased fractional anisotropy (FA) in specific brain areas, including the corpus callosum, indicating microstructural abnormalities even before a formal epilepsy diagnosis.
  • The findings suggest that patients who go on to develop epilepsy show distinct WM alterations compared to those who do not, highlighting the significance of early brain changes in the epileptogenic process.
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  • * Our research identified four types of sonic ambiances (Comfortable, Pleasurable, Motivating, Stimulating) and established design parameters to create these through sound.
  • * The study found a strong link between the pleasantness of soundscapes and listener pleasure, plus a moderate link between eventfulness and arousal, suggesting a need-driven approach could effectively support ICU patients.
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Background: COVID-19 confronted medical care with many challenges. During the pandemic, several resources were limited resulting in renouncing or postponing medical care like carotid endarterectomy (CEA) for patients with significant carotid artery stenosis. Although according to international guidelines CEA is the first choice, carotid artery stenting (CAS) could potentially be a reasonable alternative especially during logistical restraints.

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a heterogeneous disease characterized by genomic aberrations in oncogenes, cytogenetic abnormalities, and an aberrant epigenetic landscape. Nearly 50% of AML cases will relapse with current treatment. A major source of therapy resistance is the interaction of mesenchymal stroma with leukemic cells resulting in therapeutic protection.

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Purpose: Chronic inflammation is integral to myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) pathogenesis. JAK inhibitors reduce cytokine levels, but not without significant side effects. Nutrition is a low-risk approach to reduce inflammation and ameliorate symptoms in MPN.

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There is a growing number of personal healthcare devices that are in prolonged contact with the skin. The functionality of these products is linked to the interface formed by the contact between the medical apparatus and the skin. The interface can be characterised by its topology, compliance, and moisture and thermal regulating capabilities.

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In drug-resistant focal epilepsy, detecting epileptogenic lesions using MRI poses a critical diagnostic challenge. Here, we assessed the utility of MP2RAGE-a T1-weighted sequence with self-bias correcting properties commonly utilized in ultra-high field MRI-for the detection of epileptogenic lesions using a surface-based morphometry pipeline based on FreeSurfer, and compared it to the common approach using T1w MPRAGE, both at 3T. We included data from 32 patients with focal epilepsy (5 MRI-positive, 27 MRI-negative with lobar seizure onset hypotheses) and 94 healthy controls from two epilepsy centres.

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Successful osseointegration of press-fit implants depends on the initial stability, often measured by the micromotions between the implant and bone. A good primary stability can be achieved by optimizing the compressive and frictional forces acting at the bone-implant interface. The frictional properties of the implant-bone interface, which depend on the roughness and porosity of the implant surface coating, can affect the primary stability.

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Objective: To determine the effect of inverse methods and timepoints of interictal epileptic discharges (IEDs) used for high-density electric source imaging (hd-ESI) in pharmacoresistant focal epilepsies.

Methods: We retrospectively evaluated the hd-ESI and [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) of 21 operated patients with pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy (Engel I). Volumetric hd-ESI was performed with three different inverse methods such as the inverse solution linearly constrained minimum variance (LCMV, a beamformer method), standardized low resolution electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA) and weighted minimum-norm estimation (wMNE) and at different IED phases.

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Objectives: To evaluate the performance of artificial intelligence (AI) software for automatic thoracic aortic diameter assessment in a heterogeneous cohort with low-dose, non-contrast chest computed tomography (CT).

Materials And Methods: Participants of the Imaging in Lifelines (ImaLife) study who underwent low-dose, non-contrast chest CT (August 2017-May 2022) were included using random samples of 80 participants <50y, ≥80y, and with thoracic aortic diameter ≥40 mm. AI-based aortic diameters at eight guideline compliant positions were compared with manual measurements.

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  • Genetic generalized epilepsy (GGE) is a brain disorder characterized by widespread connectivity issues, which can be studied using simultaneous EEG and fMRI, but there are challenges due to MRI-related artifacts affecting the EEG data.
  • This study explored the effects of these artifacts on group comparisons of EEG power and functional connectivity between GGE patients and healthy controls, finding that while some power differences were reduced in significance, measures of functional connectivity (ImCoh) remained consistent across conditions.
  • Notably, increased functional connectivity was observed in GGE patients, particularly from the thalamus to the precuneus cortex, suggesting that using ImCoh for EEG analysis within the MRI is valid and that group differences can be effectively maintained despite the measurement conditions
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Purpose: Chronic inflammation is integral to Myeloproliferative Neoplasm (MPN) pathogenesis. JAK inhibitors reduce cytokine levels, but not without significant side effects. Nutrition is a low-risk approach to reduce inflammation and ameliorate symptoms in MPN.

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Objective: Presurgical high-density electric source imaging (hdESI) of interictal epileptic discharges (IEDs) is only used by few epilepsy centers. One obstacle is the time-consuming workflow both for recording as well as for visual review. Therefore, we analyzed the effect of (a) an automated IED detection and (b) the number of IEDs on the accuracy of hdESI and time-effectiveness.

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Hip joint prostheses are used to replace hip joint function in the human body. The latest dual-mobility hip joint prosthesis has an additional component of an outer liner that acts as a cover for the liner component. Research on the contact pressure generated on the latest model of a dual-mobility hip joint prosthesis under a gait cycle has never been done before.

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Bearing on artificial hip joint experiences friction, wear, and surface damage that impact on overall performance and leading to failure at a particular time due to continuous contact that endangers the user. Assessing bearing hip joint using clinical study, experimental testing, and mathematical formula approach is challenging because there are some obstacles from each approach. Computational simulation is an effective alternative approach that is affordable, relatively fast, and more accessible than other approaches in examining various complex conditions requiring extensive resources and several different parameters.

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Due to various concerns about the use of metal-on-metal that is detrimental to users, the use of metal as acetabular cup material was later changed to ultra high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE). However, the wear on UHMWPE releases polyethylene wear particles, which can trigger a negative body response and contribute to osteolysis. For reducing the wear of polyethylene, one of the efforts is to investigate the selection of metal materials.

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Cementless total knee arthroplasty (TKA) components have rough and porous surface coatings which can enhance bone ingrowth and stability at the bone-implant. To achieve primary stability in the postoperative period where no apposition is formed, the resistance against motions between bone and implant is optimized by increasing the friction at the interface. This is necessary, as excessive relative motions can inhibit bone ingrowth, which might result in loosening and pain.

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The selection of biomaterials for bearing in total hip arthroplasty is very important to avoid various risks of primary postoperative failure for patients. The current investigation attempts to analyze the Tresca stress of metal-on-metal bearings with three different materials, namely, cobalt chromium molybdenum (CoCrMo), stainless steel 316L (SS 316L), and titanium alloy (Ti6Al4V). We used computational simulations using a 2D axisymmetric finite element model to predict Tresca stresses under physiological conditions of the human hip joint during normal walking.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious, acute respiratory disease caused mainly by person-to-person transmission of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Its emergence has caused a world-wide acute health crisis, intensified by the challenge of reliably identifying individuals likely to transmit the disease. Diagnosis is hampered by the many unknowns surrounding this disease, including those relating to infectious viral burden.

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Background: Delirium prevention is crucial, especially in critically ill patients. Nonpharmacological multicomponent interventions for preventing delirium are increasingly recommended and technology-based interventions have been developed to support them. Despite the increasing number and diversity in technology-based interventions, there has been no systematic effort to create an overview of these interventions for in-hospital delirium prevention and reduction.

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Purpose: To test effects of positron emission tomography (PET)-based bone marrow-sparing (BMS) image-guided intensity modulated radiation therapy (IG-IMRT) on efficacy and toxicity for patients with locoregionally advanced cervical cancer.

Methods And Materials: In an international phase II/III trial, patients with stage IB-IVA cervical carcinoma were treated with either PET-based BMS-IG-IMRT (PET-BMS-IMRT group) or standard image-guided IMRT (IMRT group), with concurrent cisplatin (40 mg/m weekly), followed by brachytherapy. The phase II component nonrandomly assigned patients to PET-BMS-IMRT or standard IMRT.

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Pathogenic variants in HECW2 are extremely rare. So far, only 19 cases have been reported. They were associated with epilepsy, intellectual disability, absent language, hypotonia, and autism.

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Wear and wear-induced debris is a significant factor in causing failure in implants. Reducing contact pressure by using a textured surface between the femoral head and acetabular cup is crucial to improving the implant's life. This study presented the effect of surface texturing as dimples on the wear evolution of total hip arthroplasty.

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Brilliantly-colored birds are a model system for research into evolution and sexual selection. Red, orange, and yellow carotenoid-colored plumages have been considered honest signals of condition; however, sex differences in feather pigments and microstructures are not well understood. Here, we show that microstructures, rather than carotenoid pigments, seem to be a major driver of male-female color differences in the social, sexually-dimorphic tanager genus Ramphocelus.

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Objective: To advocate for high-dose steroids, not intravenous immunoglobulins (IVIG), as first-line treatment for Anti-glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) associated meningoencephalomyelitis.

Background: A novel IgG antibody against GFAP was associated with relapsing autoimmune meningoencephalomyelitis.

Design/methods: Here, we present an investigational case report to highlight continuing challenges in diagnosing and managing Anti-GFAP associated meningoencephalomyelitis.

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